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The story is set several centuries into the slow decline of mankind. Earth has now become the realm of "fairies" — 10-centimeter-tall (about 4-inch-tall) creatures with remarkable intelligence and an appetite for sweets. The human protagonist of the story serves an important duty as the international arbitrator between the fairies and humans, and she returns to her former hometown of Kusunoki. She chose this job because she thought it was an easy job she can do, even when she is as old as her grandfather. However, she learns that her job is anything but simple when she meets the fairies.

Ok, that took a bit to type up. I don't think anyone made a topic yet. One of the few series that actually has some recognition from the GAGAGA Bunko. Was recommended to me by a friend from IRC a long while back, though never got around to it. Staff looks pretty good tbh (Kamisama Dolls duo).

People may wonder what this series is about
it is a very distinctive kind of fable
yes, the genre is "fable"
an interesting way to talk about anthropology
yes, it is about "anthropology"
this is reflection of human, nature and technology in a very adorable way
absolute no fan service or ecchi or any these kind of thing
so it is suitable for children and adult to watch

A very strange series, indeed. Maybe if someone can describe what this series feel like?

By the way, that chicken at the beginning sounds like P4's Kuma.

See my post above
As I said, it is about the reflection of human, technology and nature in a fun way
the "dressed chicken" is about

Spoiler for they have no head and feathers:

First, it talks about "food" which wants to revolt from their fate "being eaten" and take over the world
Also, it is a mockery about "children nowadays think chickens look like this (no head and feathers) because they have only seen them in KFC/McDonald's but not a real one.

they are a lot of mockeries or sarcastic humors about our world in this story
it is fun and also let us think about our world
So, I hope more and more people can give it a try